Marple Newtown High School - Memories Yearbook (Newtown Square, PA)

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nitiiioiiKS 1954 EDITOR .... Elizabeth Horman Cecelia Dollos ASSOCIATE EDITORS. . Thomas Moore BUSINESS MANAGER . .Janet Stone Published by the class of 1954 Marple- Newtown High School Newtown Square, Pennsylvania Marple-Newtown Senior H.S. Library Newtown Square,, Pennsylvania in stpitmetii ntni fncts .rr; s- ' . - fRKIIDS fOIIEIllOliD In this yearbook we want to share with you the best things of our life at Marple- Newtown. If we fail in part it is only because the best things in life can never be set down on paper. COOTEDTS Administration Seniors Underclassmen Sports Activities Advertisements 9 lIPPRtCIflTlOO He ' s worked and he ' s worried And helped us a lot And has always stopped us From just going to pot. We ' ll remember our Kach For those little things, too His pipe and the smile He would flash bright and true. We ' ll remember his voice Echoing down the hall Amo, amas, amat With his Latin and all. But we ' ll remember most The respect he has won And the kind, friendly interest He ' s showed everyone. Here ' s to Mr. Kachur, A mighty fine friend. Who ' s stood by our class From beginning to end. 10 SCHOOL BOOHD LOOKS DHLIID Our school board Is facing the problem of an expanding community and an expanding school. The members of the board are looking Into the future and working on plans for a new high school. They have a long, hard pull ahead of them, but we have every confidence that they will keep up the good work they have been doing. The Class of ‘54 is the first class of M. N. to graduate from an accredited high school, and so we especially want to thank our school board for all it has done for us. SEATED: Roy C. Peterson. Wilmer. F. Loomis. Franl A. Capotosto. William S. Culbertson. Mrs. Hal Moore. William T. Trowbridge. G. Biddle Young. Charles F. Russell. Jay W. Worrall. Herbert E. Rath- ey: STANDING: Melvin P. Hunter. Eugene W. Ewing. . La?. nirilnffiil sioffuSil Ht :|}r]|nr u [j p T ni 1 .Aw L J 1 llll ft i I 4 ' i !f Tt ' 7 Jt f- FIRST ROW: S. Brown, J. Hughes, J. Yomtob, P. Dawn, C. Dollos, E. Hermann, T. Moore, J. Stone, E. Gery, SECOND ROW: Mr. Law, M. Farrer, Miss Yeingst, A. Moyer, J. LaKarnafeaux, F. Hottenstein, R. Crete, J. Williamson, K. Collins, E. Dennin, W. Green, C. Blackley, E. Forsythe, J. Fisher, W. Manges, C. Braun, I. Vickers, Miss Kantner. {DIIIIIG OUR “RltRlORIfS” The staff this year have tried to make our Senior Yearbook of 1953 the best possible. The many hours we have spent on our MEMORIES will mean hours in future years when we will recall our friendships, classes, teachers, activities, and the never-to-be-forgotten days of our youth . OUR STAFF: EDITOR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. . . BUSINESS MANAGER . . ADS: BROOMALL . . . NEWTOWN SQUARE. LARCHMONT . . . EDGEMONT . . . SUBSCRIPTIONS . . . . TYPISTS CIRCULATION LAYOUT EDITORS Elizabeth Hermann • Cecel ia Doflos Thomas Moore . . . Janet Stone . . . Sal ly Brown Patricia Dawn . Kay Col I ins Audrey Moyer • Marjorie Farrer Elsie Forsythe .William Green . . Eleanore Gery Robert Grete Joseph Yomtob • Eleanor Dennin Jacque Hughes Ivy Vickers Joan Williamson . Carol Braun Willis Manges Frances Hottenstein .Christine Blackley James Fisher Jerry LaKarnafeaux flDininiSTRflTIOll SUPEIIVISI06 PfiinciPflL’s UltSSflGt The boys and girls who graduate from high school this June of 1954 are facing a troubled world. On all sides we hear people talking about an imminent war and the strong probability of a coming business recession which will hamper employment and place a bar in the path of business progress. The boys are confronted by the draft and with the resultant uncertainties that it causes. All of which adds up to the fact that young people today must face up to this con- dition courageously and not be daunted by situations over which they have no control. I am reminded of the great general in World War I v ho, when he saw his retreat was cut off, declared the only action to take was to go forward and that is just what he did. High school graduates must follow the same course. Remember that basic facts and conditions never change. A good character and hard work will get results at all times. The weak person will try to jus- tify his lack of progress by bringing up the handicaps which the threatening condition of the world may impose. The strong person fixes his eyes on the goal ahead and disregards the hin- drances which may beset him. Make a resolve that you will not be dismayed by the present uncertainties with which we are all faced, and that you will attack every task and problem which you meet with your very best ability. If you do so, the rewards which the future holds for you will be considerably in- creased . Jay W. Worrall, Supervising Principal 14 fllCeLTil SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL Jay W. Worrall University of Pennsylvania B.S., M. A. We are expanding. PRINCIPAL Herbert E. Rathey Westchester S. T.C. B. S. University of Pennsylvania M.S. It ' s obvious OFFICE STAFF Marietta Maguire Altoona High School Oh my heart 1 Elizabeth J. Hunter Marple-Newtown High School Hello--Marple-Newtown High School. 15 .HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY DEPARTMENTS William D. Richute East Stroudsburg State Teachers College, B. S. Temple University M. Ed. See that paddle? Harold E. Miller Dickinson College B. A. You’ve got a point, there. Edgar E. Raffensperger Shippensburg State Teachers College B. S. No drinks between classes. HanyB. Harbage University of Pennsylvania B. S. University of Pennsylvania M. S. After all. I ' m not a walking dictionary. William S. Watson West Chester State Teachers College B. S. Theoretically speaking, you’ve had it. UUfKfS KSMCO. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Harry R. Harvey Taylor School Temple University We’re here for business. Joseph D. George Bloomsburg State Teachers College, B. S. 1 must get home to Abernathy. Shirley E. Richards East Stroudsburg State Teachers College B. S. Now, let me see MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Halfred W. Wertz Pennsylvania State College B.A. Columbia University M.A. I ' m not prepared to answer that, Bill. Mrs. Betty Ann Morton University of Pennsylvania B. S. See you at 3:30. Ray W. Allison Shippensburg State Teachers College B.S. Shape up or ship out. I 16 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Helen E. Yeingst Susquehanna University Temple University Believe me, please . Dora E. Liddick West Chester State Teachers College B. S. Pennsylvania State College M. Ed. Now, let ' s consider this-- Sara L. Kantner Kutztown State Teachers College B. S. There ' s too much talking in here. Stephen E. Kachur Indiana State Teachers College B. S. University of Pittsburgh M.A. It makes no difference to me. Marcella A. Lonergan Immaculata B. A. Columbia University M.A. The eating has got to stop. Ruth C. Manlove West Chester State Teachers College B. A. Did I tell you this? FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT Rodney L. Law Kutztown State Teachers College B. S. Not bold enough. Joseph L. Doran West Chester State Teachers College B. S. Temple University M.Ed. Back in marching position, people. Paul Oberholtzer West Chester State Teachers College B. S. University of Pennsylvania M. S. Take it easy. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Robert E. Pittman Temple University B. S. Temple University M.Ed Celia, take a lap I Mrs. Claire B. Me Hugh Temple University B. S. Showers, girls. 17 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT WILLIAM F. NYE Villanova College B. S. Temple University M. Ed. Me and brother Harry. ... WILLIAM J. De Campli West Chester State Teachers College Let ' s g t the calisthenics started RUTH WHALEN Pennsylvania State College B. S. Keep quiet or get out I MEDICAL DEPARTMENT EDITH A. CAIN Presbyterian Hospital, Phila. R. N. Is Joe Brown in here? CAROL LOAN University of Pennsylvania Dental School Where’s my pocketbook? PRACTICAL ARTS DEPARTMENT THEODORE E. GUTH Kutztown State Teachers College B. A. Millersville State Teachers I. A. Let ' s clean upl EARL W. BENEVIT Millersville State Teachers College You didn ' t shave I JANE M. CAMPBELL Drexel Institute of Technology B. S. Did you see my new hat? CLASS Of 1954 President Frank Mahan Vice President Ronald Roth Secretary Lynne Robertson Treasurer Patricia Moran Class Motto: The impossible is that which we have not yet learned to do. Class Flower Talisman Rose Class Colors Blue and White Flash! There goes another busy Senior, probably hurrying off to meet one of the responsibilities of which the class of ' 54 has many. Among the sixty-one senior faces we find three new ones who were gladly welcom- ed as assets to the class, Stan Short, Shirley Werkheiser, and Thomas Macdonald. This year ' s class was complimented on the Hallowe ' en Party, Senior Mother-Faculty Tea, Senior Ball, and many other affairs. As we look back at our days at Marp I e-Newtown, we shall always remember the help we had from our terrific advisors, Mr. Kachur and Mr. Allison. Graduating from Marple-Newtown we leave our good luck, good times, and best wishes to the future Seniors. 20 THOMAS EDWARD ARNSDORF Academic ”T om ... music major. . . making eyes. . . a Bach fan. . . trips to South Carolina. . . what a voice I . . . violin. . . seen v ith Crete. . . farm boy. . . bound for West Chester. . . Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: District Chorus 2,3,4; Orchestra i, 2; District Orchestra 3, 4; Sports Information Club 1, 2, 3; Hi-Y 4. JOHN W. BEERS, JR. General Shop wizard. . . tall. . . a Who ' s Who boy. . . working at Glenwood. . . the handy handyman. . . skipping classes. . . going a round with MacQueen. . . woman shy?. . . black, curly hair. . . expressing his opinions in P.O.D. Senior Play 1,2,3, 4: Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Ball Committee 4; Monitor 4; Projection Club i; Table Tennis Club 2; Hobby Model Club 3: Basketball i , 2, 3,4. CORA CHRISTINA BLACKLEY Commercial Chrissie . . . artist. . . shy and sweet. . . long hair. . . how does she pronounce her name?. . . a former Moore Art Institute student, . . draw- ing clothes. .. the family, chauffeur. .. big blue eyes. .. always seen with Dottie and Elsie. . . future secretary. Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Prom Committee4; Chorus 1,2,3: Yearbook Staff 4; Dancing Club I; Dramatics Club 2; Art Club 3. CAROL GWEN BRAUN Academic Thanks loads”. . . long eyelashes. . . a Prom Queen. . . our leading lady.. . Swellsy .. .who is the Tattler?. .. seenon Tri-Hi -Y business ... photogenic. ., fun at the beach. . .sitting next to the window at lunch. . . seen with Pit. . . to be a home ec major at Penn State. Chorus 1,2; Mar-News 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Junior Prom Committee 3: Senior Ball Committee 4: Magazine Drive Captain 3; Senior Play 1 . 2 , 3 , 4: Guard of Honor 3; Debating 1,2, 3,4; Monitor 3,4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Cheer leading 4; Art Club i ; Tri-Hi- Y 2, 3,4, Pres- ident 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Lacrosse 1 , 2, 3, 4. Letterman 3, 4. Zl SALLY JO BROWN Academic Sally . . . being kissed under the mistletoe. . .the first of the Big Five. . . dressing well. . .always with Dawn. . . Jo . . . Is Mark on the bus? ...an interest in G. M. I. . . her Ford. . . plays a not piano. ..nat- ural blonde. . . to be a nurse. . . Dairy Queen. Chorus 1,2; Yearbook Staff 4; Junior Prom Committee 3: Senior Ball Committee 4: Orchestral; Student Council 1 , 2; A. A. Solicitor I; Danc- ing Club I; Tri-Hi- Y 2 , 3, 4; Hockey 2 , 3; Hockey Manager 4; Basketball 2 . M. KATHRYN COLLINS Commercial Kay . . . funny. . .working at Bell. . .writing to a fellow in Italy. . . Whatl that ' s a hat? . . . seen with Audrey and Eleanor D. . . unique clothes . . . driving her ' 38 Ford. . .man-hater? . . .white bucks and knee-socks. . . Certainly . . . likes to jitterbug. Chorus 1,2,3; Yearbook Staff 4; Dancing Club i; Study Club 2; Tri-Hi- Y 3, 4; Hockey 1,2,3; Basketball 2. WILLIAM RONALD COPE General Ronny . . . burr hair-cut. . . friendly. . . smooth dancer. . .with Bob Montgomery. . . fixing his red Ford. . . good dresser. . . a Road Baron. . . good for a ride. . .soft voice. . . a football player. . . funny laugh. Senior Play 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Ball Committee 4; Orchestra 1 , 2, 3; Band 3; Dancing Club i; Chef Club 2; Chess Club 3; Varsity Club 4; Football I, 2, Letterman 3,4; Tennis 3. PATRICIA LEE DAWN Academic Patl ... second of the Big Five ... cracking gum in English... cheesecake. .. former violinist. .. selling ads. .. seen with Sally... an interest in Germany. . . hot Nash. . . Lee . . . sits up at the mention of Radnor. . . handy toBroomall. . . naturally curly hair. . . hockey lineman . . . Susquehanna- bound. . . Dairy Queen. Chorus 1,2; Yearbook Staff 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Ball Committee 4; Orchestra i; Student Council 2,3; A. A, Solicitor i; Dancing Club I; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4, Letterman 4; Basket- ball 2,3,4, Letterman 3. PHYLLIS LAURA DEIBERT Commercial Phyl . . . working at the Sandwich Shoppe ... good looks... dancing. . . Wowl ... broke her finger jitterbugging. . . peppy. . . in- terested in the Air Force. . .with Helen. . . likes bright colors . . . try- ing to be everywhere at once., .in Tri -Community. Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Ball Committee 4: Dancing Club I; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Hockey i; LaCrosse 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 3 4 : Dramatics Club 1,2. ELEANOR ANN DENNIN Commercial Running for the typing room. . . seen with Kay and Ivy. . waiting for Frank after school. . . nylon blouses. . . fickle? . . . not as quiet as she looks. . , good in shorthand. . . freckles. . . always telling jokes. . . worrying about her hair. ..putting on lipstick. CECELIA DOLLOS Academic Ceil . . .seen on Yearbook business. .. couldn ' t . .. doesn’t she ever sleep?. .. hurting her fingers, .a Gershwin fan. .. drawing evening gowns. . . My brother . . . knows her Greek letters. . . future medical technologist. Mar News 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Junior Guard of Honor 3; Scott’s Hi-Q 4; Hockey 4; LaCrosse 3,4. JOHN J DONOVAN JR. Academic Johnovan . . . explosions in Chemistry. . . long John. . . yawning at Miss Yeingst. . . he wants to be a dentist. . , super science projects ...leading trig classes. . orange hair in football season... his black eve. . . farming. . . wants to go to Penn. Science Club 3; Football 4, Letterman 4. 23 Dancing Club i; Art Club 2, 3. DONALD DeWITT DREHER General Don ... his D. A. ... an art student. . . Vice-President of the Road Barons. . . pumpkins at Harrisburg. . . ' 46 Mercury. . . low speed rear. . . coffee fiend. Senior Ball Committee 4; Chess Club I; Dancing Club 2; Art Club 3. MARK E. EVERT General Well, now. . . . carrot-top. .. keeping the class in stitches. .. Tony Marchant, gangster deluxe. .. leading devotions in assembly. .. likes Florida. . . in the Navy. . . seen with Roth. . . passing notes to Eleanore in P. O. D. . . big wheel. . . always has a ready answer. . .working at the drug store. Chorus 1,2,4; Mar-News 3: Junior Prom Committee 3: Senior Play 4; Student Council4; President; Dancing Club I, 2; DramaticsClub 2; Gym Club 3. MARJORIE 1 . FARRER Academic Midge . . . no lipstick. . . football fan. . . deadeye on the basket- ball court. .. I ' ve only got one more year to grow . .. with Frannie . . . her dark eyebrows. . . That ' s O.K. , kid . . . her machine-gun laugh ...distracting varsity hockey with her football calesthenics. .. future West Chester student. Yearbook Staff 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Junior Guard of Honor 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Vice President Hockey 4; Basketball 3,4; Letterman 3, 4; Lacrosse 3. JAMES MARSHALL FISHER General Jimmy . . . cartoonist. . . super-salesman. . . quiet. . . Ipana Smile . . . driving what used to be Carl ' s old Chewy. . . neat dresser. . . seen with Kinter, Wilson, and Gantz. . .always fighting with Cope. Yearbook Staff 4; Art Club 1 , 2, 3. 24 ELSIE ANNA FORSYTHE General ELEANOR JANE GERY Formerly the only General girl. . .always with Chrissie. . . has an interest in the lower grades. . .no transportation troublesschool morn ings . . . that GREEN sweater . . . sweet soprano voice . . . carrying the torch. . .attracted to the Sandwich Shoppe. Junior Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4; Chorus 1 , 2 , 3 f 4; District Chorus 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Dancing Club I; Art Club 2, 3 - HELEN REBECCA GALT Commercial Photogenic. .. seen with Phyl. ..sweet smile. .. swings a mean hockey stick. .. subject to stage fright. .. comes fromCoatesville. . . lives on a farm. . . quite an athlete. . . let ' s go to Japan”. . . talking eyes. Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Ball Committee 3; A. A. Solicitor 2; Needle Work Club l; Art Club 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Hockey 1,2,3: Basketball 1,2,3; Lacrosse 1,2,3. Academic Gere . . . Boy Troubles . . . connections with Collingdale ... I din ' t . . . fun at Skyline. . . long, brown? hair. . . full of secrets. . . My gosh I . . . made a good Springfield cheerleader. . . Wait ' ll I tell ya I .. passing notes in P. A. L. . . . eye trouble. .. a whiz at basketball. Chorus 1,2, 3; Yearbook Staff 4: Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Ball Committee 4; Debating i; Cheerleading 4: Art Club l;Tri-Hi- Y 2,3,4: Sergeant -at -arms 3; Basketball 2,3,4: Letterman 2,3,4; Lacrosse 1,2, 3,4; Letterman 4. DAVID S. GOODMAN General Dave . . . those jokes 1 . . . almost a genius?. . . good in basketball . . . hot times in New York. . always ready with an answer. . . hopes to make a million dollars. . .walking straight home after school. . . driving an Olds. Junior Prom Committee 3: Study Club 2; Hobby Club 3; Varsity Club 4: Basketball 2, 3,4; Letterman 3,4; Baseball 3. 25 JOSEPH W. H. GREEN, III Academic Bill . . . BLUSHING . . . farmboy . . . Menace as a monitor Greenie . . .trouble with Mr. Allison. .. likes football. .. tractors. . . not quiet, this boy. .. driving French teachers crazy. .. There ' ll be no cause for a disturbance, people. . . . knows where to get the Christ- mas Trees. Chorus 1,2; Yearbook Staff 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Band 2,3,4: Monitor 4; Hi-Y 2,3: Dancing Club i; Football I, 2, 3,4, Letterman; Basketball i; Varsity Club 4; Baseball i. ROBERT L. GRETE Academic Bob . . . sportsman. . . O, great . . .periodically wounded in ac- tion. . . debates in class. . . future West Point cadet. . . trip to Sun Oil. Fritz . . . Red Feather speeches. . . friends at Media High. . . I’ve got it made . . .plugging his Mercurys. Chorus 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; Junior Prom Committee 3: Senior Play 4: Junior Guard of Honor 3; Monitor 4 ; Scott ' s Hi Q 3, 4; Declamation Contest Winner 3: Gym Club 3; Varsity Club 4: Football Letterman 3, 4; Basketball Letterman 3; Baseball Letterman 3,4. ROBERTA ANN GUEST Commercial Bert . ..reducing. . .helping Miss Yeingst. .. another of the Big Five. . .painting her nails in health class. .. running for the trolley... That ' s what you think . . . appendix trouble. . . Bobbi . Chorus I; Junior Prom Committee 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Hockey I; Basket- ball I. ELIZABETH A. HORMANN Academic Betty . . . hours at the piano. . . quiet. . . refined. . . doesn ' t mind being teased. .. Well ...interests in church. .. versatile. . .worked hard on Memories . . .willing accompanist. . . ideal student. . .expres- sive brown eyes. . . artistic. School Accompanist 2,3,4; Chorus 1 , 2, 3, 4, accompanist 1, 2, 3, 4: Mar News 3,4; associate editor 3, assistant business manager 4: Year- book Staff 4: Editor 4: Junior Prom Committee 3, Chairman; Business manager magazine drive 3; Junior Guard of Honor 3; Monitor 3,4: National Honor Society 3,4: Scott’s Hi-Q 3,4; Art Club I; Dramatic Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. 26 FRANCES J. HOTTENSTEIN Academic Frannie . . .sunnydisposition. .. acts innocent, but oh my good- nessl . . .big breakfasts. . . natural blonde. . . fun at the beach. . , being teased by Midge. . . tops in sports. .. Daisy Mae. . . future phys-ed maj- or at West Chester. Secretary i, 3; Chorus i, 2; Mar-News 3: Yearbook Staff 4; Junior Prom Committee; Junior Guard of Honor; Monitor 3,4; Student Coun- cil 2, Alternate 3; Cheerleader 3,4; Alternate 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Secretary 4; Flockey i, 3, 4; Letterman 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Letterman 4; Lacrosse 1,2,3; Letterman 3. JACQUELINE B. HUGHES Commercial Jacque . . . little boy haircut. . . Knitting. . . jet black hair. . . fourth of the Big Five. . . sharp dresser. . . good typist. . . those moods. . . an interest in Penn. . . Brit . . . Do you have your shorthand done? . . . driver of the Sungold Chewy . . . her brothers . . . Dairy Queen. Junior Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Study Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Hockey 3, 4; Letterman 4; Lacrosse 3, 4. PATRICIA N. KANUIKA Commercial Pat , . . wit. . .Clifton fan?. . . trouble on the school bus. . . hasn ' t laid an egg yet. . crazy driver, whatcolorwas her hair yesterday?. . . sewing,, .seen with Sue Smith. . .singing. .. blind as abat.. . Chick . Study Club 2, 3, 4. JAMES F. KINTER General Jim ... a Gradyvillian. . . his leather jacket. . . tinkeringwith his car. ..he ' s learned to stay away from those former Seniors... What a day ., .sports a sharp tie. . .seen with Wilson, Schaffner, andGantz. 27 JEANNE ISABEL KNICKERBOCKER Academic Jeannie . . . petite. . .working at Kresge’s . . . quiet. . . interested in P . M . C . . . . knicker -knocker . ea ting in physics. . . ribbons in her hair. MarNews3; ShopClubi,2: Mar NewsCIub2; MajoretteCIub 3; Hock- ey 1,2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Ball Committee 4. GERALD F. LaKARNAFEAUX Academic Jerry ... short, dark, and handsome. .. draws anything, every- thing. . . his name gave teachers headaches. . . his D. A hard worker . . . Oh, I wouldn ' t say that . . .study-hall discussions. . . hot Ford. . . a weakness for blondes. . .with Greenie and Switz. Yearbook Staff 4; Junior Prom Committee 3: Senior Ball Committee 4: Sports Information Club i; Gym Club 2; Hi-Y Club 3: Varsity Club 4 ; Baseball 1,3,4: Letterman 3, 4. DAVID SMITH LOW General Dave . .. Willoughby, super-butler. .. terr ific dancer. .. making out with all the girls. . . wit. . . loves his radios. . . Do I know Pancho? 1 . . . Southerner. . .wearing white bucks. . . his crew cut. . . future student at U. of Florida. Chorus 1,2,4; Senior Play 4 ; Junior Prom Committee 3: Senior Ball Committee 4; Mar News 2; Hi-Y 2,3; Dancing Club I ; Varsity Club 4; Football 2, 3, 4, Letterman 3, 4: Basketball 1 , 2; Baseball 1 , 2; Tennis 2 , 3, 4; Sportsmanship Award 4. PAUL THOMAS McDONALD General Tom ... from Haverford. . . that wave in his hair. .. discussions with Mr. Miller. .. curling his eyelashes. .. tall. .. drives a mean Ford . . . losing his place in English . . . those cool dungarees. . . lady-killer . . . seen with Mark and Terry. . . likes a good time. Football J. V. 4. 28 LEONARD C. H. MacQUEEN General Len . . . long and lanky. . . goes around with Beers. . .working at the drugstore. .. always in theshop. .. ready to help withany decora- tions. . .riding on the corn-binder. .. a friend to everybody. .. taking trips to Manoa. Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 2; StageCrew 1,2,3,41 JuniorProm Com- mittee 3; Senior Ball Committee 4: Gym Club 1,2,3. FRANK H. MAHAN Academic Frank . , . pegging his jeans. . . on crutches. . . leading class meet- ings. . . Basketball captain. . . eating in class. . . mischievous. . . Tad ... tall. . .wavy hair. . .driving convertibles. .. end on the football team. ..soon to be a Princeton man. Class Treasurer 2; Class President 3,4: Chorus 4 ; Junior Prom Com- mittee 3; Senior Ball Committee 4; Guard of Honor 3; Monitor 3 4 National Honor Society 3 4i Gym Club 1,2; Hi-Y 3; Varsity Club 4; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Letterman 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Letterman 3, 4; Baseball i,2; Tennis 3,4. JOHN CLYDE MALIN General Jack . . .wicked sergeant-at-arms.. . Reds ., .lineman of the year. . .driving a blue Pontiac. . . likes to eat. . . that year away in Jer- sey. ..seen with Cubbler and Taylor. . .once called Clarence. Junior Prom Committee 3; Monitor 4; Dancing Club I; Hi-Y; Varsity Club 4; Football i, 3,4; Letterman 3,4; Lineman of year award 4. WILUAM C. MANGES Academic Bill . . .driving Mr. Harbage crazy. . . brain. . . trip to Sun Oil. . , workingwith the Boy Scouts. .. great sense ofhumor. .. Taissezvous! ... photography fan. .. hates his name. .. has many interests. . .sharp dresser., .future Penn State student. Yearbook Staff 4; Manager magazine drive 3; Guard of Honor 3; Mon- itor 3, 4; Scotts Hi-Q 4; Gym Club I, 2, 3. 29 JACQUELINE ANN MARKEY Commercial Jackie ... making posters. . . natural blonde, . , loves to swim, , , seen with Chrissie, Dottie, and Elsie. .. lives in Edgemont. , . neat as a pin, . . came to M. N. from Media High. ,, interested in art, ,, a perfect shorthand student. Senior Ball Committee 4: Junior Prom Committee 3; Art Club 3; Tri- Hi-Y 4; Lacrosse Manager 3,4; Basketball Manager 4. JOYCE EILEEN MONTGOMERY Commercial Leading the majorettes, , . seen with Jeanne. , , in Tri-Community Cadet Corps. , . a lot of fun. . .likes chocolate nut sundaes. . .small. . . short, curly black hair. Junior Prom Committee 3; Band Majorette Captain 4; Shop Club 1,2; Twir lets ' Club 3. ROBERT J, MONTGOMERY JR. General Bob ...red -hot drummer. . .what a hair-do. .. Shut up, Raw- son I . . . hates his curly hair. . . seen with Cope, Short, and Rawson. . . debates in P.O.D. Junior Prom Committee 3: Senior Ball Committee 4; Orchestra 1,2,3; Band 2, 3: Student Council 4; Chess Club 3: Tennis 3,4. THOMAS J. MOORE Academic Tom . . . football captain. . . when he falls, he falls hard. . . comb - ing his hair. . .jealous. ..Most Valuable football player. .. all-around sportsman, . . his hair ' s NEVER mussed. . . seen with Frank. . . his broth- ers. Class President I; Vice President 2, 3; Chorus I; Yearbook Staff 4: Jun- ior Prom Committee 3; School Play 3,4; Guard of Honor 3; Monitor 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Gym Club I ; Hi-Y 2, 3: Varsity Club 4: Football 1 , 2, 3, 4, Letterman 2, 3,4; Basketball 1 , 2, 3,4, Letterman3, 4: Baseball l , 2. 30 PATRICIA ANN MORAN Academic Pat . . . always busy. . . a live wire. . . funny 1 . . . the girl with the money. . . fun at the shore. . . broken tooth. . with Carol. . . Pit . . . has a secret love. . .making her own clothes. . . accepted into Penn State. Class Treasurer i, 3,4; Class Secretary 2; Chorus 1,2; Mar-News 4 ; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Prom Committee 4; Senior Play 1,2,4; Guard of Honor 3; Debating l,2; Student Council 4; Secre- tary 4; Cheerleading 4; A. A. Solicitor l; Art Club I; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,4; Hockey 2 , 3, 4 ; Letterman 4; Basketball 2 ; Lacrosse I, 2 , 3, 4; Letterman 4. AUDREY JEAN MOYER Academic Aud ...last of the Big Five. .. sponge. .. a good Santa Claus What ' s going to be in the Yearbook about me? ... good sport... Art . . . What ' d you say?. . . life of the party. . . neat writing. . . her laugh I . . ,hot-rodding around in her blue beetle. Chorus 1,2; Yearbook Staff 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Band 2; Monitor 3,4; Dancing Club i; DramaticsClub 2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4. EDITH SUEANN PHILLIPS Commercial Sue . . . a Kresge girl. . .partial to green. . . tall. . . future artist , ..driving a black chewy. . . Hiya . . . vacation at Twin Lakes. . . Speak of the devil. . . . Sen ior Ball Committee 4; Chorus 3; Art Club i; Dramatics Club 2; Art Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4. LESLIE F. RAWSON General Les . . . side burns. . . turtle-neck sweaters. . . still has his Eng- gUsh accent. .. Limey . .. his D. A.... seen with Montgomery. Senior Prom Committee 4; Band 2, 3; Orchestra i; Gym Club 3; Sports Information Club i,2; Football i; Tennis 3,4. 31 f DOROTHY LOUISE REARDON Commercial Dot . . . super-saleswoman . . . Irish eyes . . . seen with Chrissie, Elsie, and Jackie. . . one of seven. . . pretty blonde hair. . . always laugh- ing. Chorus 3: Dancing Club I; Needlework Club 2; Art Club 3; Tri-Hi- Y4. LYNNE ARLENE ROBERTSON Academic Oh, my hair! ... sweet. . . plenty of pep. . . Prom Queen. . .dis- cussions at the lunch table. . . diving champ. . . leading all the cheers ...experienced in parking her Buick.. .Young Life meetings. .. did she believe the fortune teller?... Christmas cards. .. going toCenten- ary. Class Secretary 4; Chorus 2,3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Ball Committee 4: Cheerleading 3,4, Captain 4: Dramatics Club 2; Tri- Hi-Y 3,4: Lacrosse 3,4. RONALD H. ROTH Academic Ron . .. southern drawl. ..tall tales. .. good taste... his sunburn ... likes to tease. .. Veep. .. Back in Cleveland — ...driving a blue Ford. . . Prom King. Class Vice-President 4: Mar-News 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Sen- ior Ball Committee 4; Gym Club 3: Hi-Y Club 4: Mar-News Club 3, 4: Football 4, Letterman 4; Baseball 4. WILLIAM L. SCHAFFNER, JR. Academic Bill . . . quiet?. . . sharp dresser. . .an interest in autos. . . bashful Bill. .. racing at Ellis. .. driving a black-and-white Plymouth. .. ses- sions after lunch in Mr. Kachur ' s room. . .seen with Goodman, Kinter, and Wilson. Chef Club I, 2; School Maintenance Club 3. 32 GEORGE THOMAS SHAW General Timmy ., .auto fiend . . .eatingcandy bars. .. proud of his asth- ma ... Doggie . .. bright blue trousers. .. comments in P.O.D.... with Haney. . .and those loud pipes. Stage Committee 2,3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Ball Com- mittee 4: Gym Club i; Chef Club 2; Dancing Club 3: Football i,2; Basketball i, 2 ; Baseball i. ROBERT H. SHAW Academic Bob .., infectious laugh... peep le, peeple ... eating inPhys- ics class. . . good sport. . . You don ' t .know, do you ! . . . what happened to the nose?. . .Canary at basketball games. Vice-President I; Chorus 4; Band 2,3,4; Monitor 4; Gym Club 1,2,3; Varsity Club 4; Football i, 2, 3, 4; Letterman 3, 4; Basketball i, 2, 3, 4; Letterman 4; Tennis 3,4. STANLEY ROBERT SHORT General Stan . . . New at M. N. . . .Dutchman?. . . hails from Upper Darby . . . talks with his hands. . . good on the gridiron. . . Yip Yipl . . . Hey, Shultz I Football 2,3; Letterman 4; Basketball 4; Gym Club i; Art Club 2,3; Varsity Club 4; A. A. Solicitor 2, 3; SUSANNE SMITH Commercial Sue , . . seen with Kanuika. . . good in sports. . . clowning around in English class. ..neat dresser. .. in a Ford convertible. .. interested in the Reardon clan. Study Club i, 2, 3,4. 33 JANET MARY STONE Commercial Jan . . . able band captain. . .beautiful voice. . . always working .. plenty of get up and go . ..whiz at typing. . .speaking for the Red Feather. . . will be the perfect secretary. . . farm girl. . . seen with Ivy. Senior Ball Committee 4; Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; District Chorus 4: Band i, 2,3,4; Band Captain 4; County Band 4: Year Book Staff 4; Business Manager 4; Red Feather Campaign 4; Junior Guard of Honor 3; Nee- dlework Club I; Office Work 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; ROBERT WILLIAM SWITZ Academic Bob ... oh, those legs! ... good-looking. .. Switzie . ..tall and lean . . . trapping ... big feet . . . trying to beat the late bell. . . Tex . . .seen with Jerry. . . outdoorsman. Junior Prom Committee 3: Band i; Sports Information Club I; Chess and Checker Club 2; Varsity Football 4; Letterman 4; Varsity Club 4; WILLIAM URIAN General Bill . .. hot-rodder ... crazy hair-do ... small but mighty. ..a member of the Road Barons . . . getting his hair cut in mechanical drawing. . .chewing toothpicks. Cards Club i; Chef Club 2; School Maintenance Club 3; IVY MAE VICKERS Commercial Speeches for the Red Feather. . . short and good-natured. . . a nat- ural blonde. .. wearing ballerinas. .. fixing her hair. .. anxious about the mail... working in Broomall. .. Senior Chorus 1,2,3; Year Book Staff 4; Red Feather Campaign 4; Dancing i; Art 2, 3; DOROTHY JOAN WALKER Academic JOAN W. WILUAMSON Joan ... a friend to everybody. .. wicked hockey halfback. .. a tattler . . . good supply of Kleenexes. . . ballet. . . violin. . . fox hunting . . . memories of Radnor. . . looks like a college girl. . . studying Latin. Mat-News 3; Junior Prom Committee 3: Senior Ball Committee 4; Jun- ior Guard of Honor 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Chaplain 3; Hockey 2, 3, 4: Let- terman 4. SHIRLEY MAE WERKHEISER General Came to M. N. from Nazareth. . . art student. . . Allentown accent . . .walking theplank for Tri-Hi-Y. . . Bob. . . she has her Ring now. . . filling her hope chest. .. timid. .. driving Bob ' s car ... keeping late hours. . . Another Kresge girl. Senior Prom Committee 4: Art Club 4: Student Council 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Basketball 4. Commercial Sweaters and more sweaters. .. waiting. .. likes to cut her hair .. .first to sport a sparkler. ..always writing letters. ..good dresser. .. sarcastic?. . .works at Bell Tel. . . . jokes with Mr. George. . . Bob. Senior Ball Committee 4; Chorus I; Dramatics Club 2; Yearbook Staff 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3,4: Dancing Club i; LaCrosse 3. CURTIS V. WILSON General Curt . . . beat-up ' 37 Ford. . . leader of the syndicate. . . seen with Kinter, Schaffner, and Gantz. .. working? ... at 103rd Cavalry Junior Prom Committee 3; ChefClub 1 , 2; School Maintenance Club 3. 35 JOSEPH S. YOMTOB Academic Joe . .. Officer Logan. .. almost left us. .. Yummy ., .working for the vet. . .that laugh I ... discussions in history. .. eating Jewish pick- les. . black, black hair. . .seen with Manges and Schaffner. . Chorus 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Play 4; Hi-Y 2,3; Football 2,3. ED milSSE FIRST ROW: J. Ydmtob, I. Vickers, J. Knickerbocker, J. Montgomery, C. Dollos, P. Deibert, J. Malin, H. Galt, J. Stone, J. Walker, D. Reardon, M. Evert, S. Short, Mr. Kachur. SECOND ROW: J. LaKarnafeaux, F. Hottenstein, J. Williamson, M. Far- rer, K. Collins, E. Dennin, J. Markey, E. Forsythe, G. Shaw, R. Montgomery, S. Brown, D. Dreher, Mr. Allison. THIRD ROW: E. Hormann, A. Moyer, S. Werkheiser, S. Phillips, L. Robertson, E. Gery, T. Arnsdorf, R. Shaw, L. Rawson, W. Green, R. Roth, FOURTH ROW: J. Hughes, P. Dawn, W. Manges, T. Moore, F. Mahan, D. Low, C. Braun, P. Moran, R. Grete, R. Cope, T. McDonald, R. Switz, R. Guest, J. Donovan. SfnioR cmss Ned Nedurian, Ruth Gartner, Mrs, L. J. Switz, Ronnie Roth, Mr. L. J. Switz, Mrs. J. H. Roth, and Mr. J. H. Roth were present as Lynne Robertson was crowned Snow Queen by Carol Braun. OOiy UIHflT THty DEStflVE Bud Dudley, Villanova ' s athletic director, was guest speaker at the M.N. A. C. Football Banquet. Awards were presented to Jack Malin, Lineman of the Year, Dave Low, Best Sportsman, and Tom Moore, Most Valuable Player. MOST POPULAR Carol and Frank — tops in personality MOST GULLIBLE Audrey and John — ready to believe anything. BEST LOOKING LEFT, Fran and Jerry — good looks enough for people twice the size. MOST VERSATILE RIGHT, Pat and Dave-- succeed in everything they try. MOST BASHFUL Chrissie Bill — shy, but nice. BEST STUDENTS Betty and Bill-- make out with the books. IHOICt BEST ATHLETES Fran and Tom-- could win all M.N. games singlehanded. WITTIEST Pat and Mark-- more fun than a barrel of monkeys. HARDEST WORKERS LEFT, Cecelia and John-- work hardest for M. N. FRIENDLIEST RIGHT, Carol and Mark-- friends to everyone. BEST DRESSED Jacque and Ron- always well-dressed. BEST DANCERS Phyl and Dave- best dancing partners around. heui flDDITIOOS WILLIAM HONER General Bill ... back from the North ... with the service ... Air Man Third Class. . . working with radar. . . Iceberg Bill. ... Welcome back, Bill. We ' re glad to have you here for grad- uation. PAUL LUTTON General Lut . .. appendix trouble ... part-time Senior ... basket- ball temper. .. on- and -off romance. .. Rearing up Samms . . . loud pegs and box shoes. . . bookkeeping. . . sessions with Mr. Harvey. . .week-end trips to Chester Hi-Y 3; Varsity Club 4; Varsity Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2 . 3 . 4 - SCHOOL DAZE — SEPTEMBER TO JUNE What Did I Do? — John Doe, report to Mr. Rathey third period. Detour — Here comes Herb. Tea for Two — Your mother and you. We Lost Because We Lost — Springfield game. Are you looking for a Sweetheart? — Sadie Hawkins dance. Dragnet — Casey crime photographer. You ' ve Got to be a Football Hero -- at the football banquet. Caravan — going to the away games. From Rags to Riches — after Christmas. Si Iver Bel Is — Senior Bal I . Candy Bor Boogie — in French Class. Somebody Bad Stole the Wedding Bell — we should say door-knob. Oh! I — Those mid-year exams. Have a Heart — and give me Just One More Chance - Oh, My Papa — please sign the report card. Winter Wonderland — Soph Hop. Happy Bells — at 3:29. It ' s In the Book — but the question is where. Juke-box Saturday Night — at the shop. Hey, Joel — where ' s Young Life tonight? Anywhere I Wander — I get caught so now I . . . . Don ' t Get Around Much Anymore Lost in Loveliness — in the Lower Hall. Dream — about the Junior Prom Wanted — a good mark in finals. Among My Souvenirs — from Washington. Loveliest Night of the Year — Graduation. 3 o ' clock in the Morning — Graduation Party. I ' ll Be Seeing You — Class Reunion. - students who failed, CLASS Of 1955 President Ralph Cubbler Vice President Ralph Gennarelli Secretary Charles Harkins Treasurer Janet Wolff Flower Red Rose Colors Blue and Silver ' Motto What you are to be, you are now becoming. Our Junior year was an exciting one from beginning to end. Every e- vent from the sale of our first magazine to our Junior Prom was worth re- membering. Our class rings, our A. C. concessions, and our participa- tion in many school events were all a part of our busy program. 42 J FIRST ROW: W. Davy, F. Burton, M. Blum, M.L. Anson, K. Cooper, A. D ' Onofrio, C. Harlow, C. Cross, C. Good- man, J. Gilbert, D. Herman, C. Collison, SECOND ROW: C. Entriken, L. Balch, D. Howe, C. Harkins, V. Cipriot- ti, T. Goldmeyer, P. Bucci, D. Christiansen, B. Fisher, A. Eachus, F. Bullock, F. Fagley, W. Capper, A. Banta, THIRD ROW: Mr. Harbage, F. Hentschel, R. Hatvany, R. Bashaw, J. Gillmor, P. DiBono, L. Celia, R. Cubbler, W. Hoffman, B. DeHaven, C. Elliot, J. Bater, W. Frick, R. Emmons. FIRST ROW: S. Shotts, E. Wessel, S. Schaffner, G. Masters, J. Roth, G. Mercado, M. Kofeldt, D. Seracke, B. Warren, J. Wolff, P. Orlando, SECOND ROW: Mr. Law, J. Neely, T. Wooton, J. Magge, D. Keating, V. Mackay, J. Wright, S. Payne, B. Rigby, E. Weaver, W. Membrino, R. Taylor, N. Trout, W. Schwartz, R. Wilson, THIRD ROW: L. Incantalupo, B. Magargle, J. Renner, T. Moore, L. Samms, P. button, D. Taylor, R. Pease, K. Lipton, R. Mason, H. Young, R. Romanelli, A, Suna. O ' i’ mts Hess Giete Glass® President. . . Vice-President . Secretary. . . Treasurer . . Class Motto . . sands of time are down. Class Flower. . Class Colors. . . Joseph Glasse . . Wilma Crete . . Donald Haney . Constance Hirsch . Footprints on the not made by sitting . . Y ellow Rose . Blue and White CLASS 011956 We Sophomores are a vital part of all phases of M.N. life. FIRST ROW: L. Mau, D. Miller, H. Schmidt, B. Maddox, J. Reichert, J. Williamson, N. Van Horn, J, Wadlund. SECOND ROW: B. Wood, D. Wallace, M. Werkheiser, B. Wright, M. Newby, J. Waltz, B. Steinhouse, E. Porter, D. Mitton, Miss Camp- bell. FIRST ROW: J. Etcove, M. Cox, R. Coleburn, D. Dudley, A. Di Carlo, S. Frederick, J. Fleming, R. Clifford, B. Davies, J. Blackley, SECOND ROW: K. Atkinson, B. Fisher, S. Beam, D. Bates, D. DePova, B. Danby, P. De Biase, N. Eachus, W. Bell, D. Brimble, J. Buckley, THIRD ROW: Mr. Wertz, M. Elliott, R. Berkheiser, W. Bowers, R. Feld- kircher, W. Farrer, T. Andrew, R. Francolini, R. Allison. FIRST ROW: L. Hartnett, C. Hirsch, G. Gilbert, M. Gaul, K. Hall, W. Grete, M. Kelly, E. Graham, P. Harlow, E. Hoch, L. Grantham, B. Hayes, J. Linton, SECOND ROW: R. Hunter, W. Hamilton, J. Glasse, H. Rowland, C. Schaff- ner, B. Sellers, D. Wood, B. Wenke, B. Smith, R. Macartney, C. Hettmannsperger, G. Harkin, THIRD ROW: Mr. Nye, R. Thompson, B. Howard, D. Haney, J. Kadel, R. Hynes, D. Hennesy, J. Hurford, A. Wright, R. Gross, J. Hess, W. Hentschel, Miss Whalen. i W ' :W r FIRST ROW: J. Dellevign, N. Brown, J. Brown, C. Dorey, M. Bross, B. Pels, B. Flinn, R. Gantz, N. Ferrell, L. Graham, E. Etcove, J. Anson, SECOND ROW: D. Ewing, E. Dowden, B. Bryans, L. Capper, J. Balmer, R. Anderson, F. Caslar, E. Arnett, M. Blair, S. Bennett, J. Flinn, THIRD ROW: A. Bater, H. Eberwein, J. Fowle, C. Fritsch, D. Clark, D. Donolo, A. Capotosto, L. Grier, B. Finkle, M, Buehler, R. Gillmor, Miss Richards fROSH inVRDt SfRIOR HIGH FIRST ROW: E. Inskip, L. Jacobs, L. Kaufman, K, Manges, G. Kime, A. Knipe, L, Hallman, G. Haney, D. Iffland, R. Jacobs, B. Huss, J. McMuIIan, SECOND ROW; Mr. George, J. Lawhorn, J. Kramer, J. Maule, H. McCarthy, S. Jasper, L. MacQueen,F. Mason, S. Mahan, M. Haynes, L. Hudson, N. Hunsicker THIRD ROW;E. Haney, C. Knicker- bocker, B. Hughes, J. MacQueen, S. Kanuika, J. Janssen, R. Harris, J. Mazur, V. Higley, R. Longacre FIRST ROW: R. Nuss, C. Reardon, S. Niemeyer, N. Miller, R. Renner, J. Reardon, L. Shaw, E. Moyse, D. Senges, M. Oberteuffer, C. Orlando, SECOND ROW; Mr. Miller, C. Moran, E. Powell, M. Shearn, J. Smith, M. Sheeran, F. Powell, B. O’Neil, P. O ' Neill, G. Schaefer, J. Rossano, B. Schaefer, D. Russell, THIRD ROW; G. Rice, D. Mil- ton, K. Nussle, P. Morris, S. Pancoast, P. Sherrard, A. Shupard,’ T. Nestor, W. Scott, J. O ' Connor, L. Schonwald, C. Rice, N, Selverian. This year ' s freshman class, ative, and promising leadershi the largest in the school ' s history, has shown willingness, P ' initi- FIRST ROW: C. Young, R. Whitehead, J. Stone, E. Snyder, J. Wilson, N. Wertz, S. Worrell, N. Stephens, C. Tal- bot, SECOND ROW: D. Stewart, D. Wiley, B. Strohmeier, C. Taylor, C. Watson, P. Turner, Miss Liddick, THIRD ROW; D. Wintersteen A. Wallace, D. Wilmore, J. Sullenberger, G. Wheaton, J. Stuhlmuller. r ' FIRST ROW: C. Cranston, D. Frazer, J. Barkdull, C, Dulaney, T. Clute, E. Croll, R. Diemer, D. Ardrey, T. Austin, J. Deibert, SECOND ROW: Mr. DeCampli, R. Baker, J. Dulaney, E. Aharonian, J. Bach, J. Dine, J. Bur- gain, J. Beers, D. Duncan, R. Dixon, P. Braun, THIRD ROW: J. Dulaney, G. Caudill, R. Bove, R. Biernat, P. Dijoseph, V. Bougan, G. Andraeas, N. Britton, D. Fuller tlGHTH GIlflDtBS GfT IG SUP FIRST ROW; E. Kay, V. Hoffman, D. Goodwin, C. Keers, C. Keers, J. Hall, A. Lillmars, S. Hayre, A. Hartman, D. Herman, J. Gray, SECOND ROW; C. Hopkins, S. Macdonald, S. Lynch, J. Lindsay, S. Good, B. Hansen, M. Hennesy, L. Holloway, R. Gettz, S. Ibbs, J, Koenig, THIRD ROW: Mr. Benveit, R, Kline, F. Hermann, L. lampieri, W. Hulton, H. Hettmannsperger, J. Gordon, L. Krain, H. Lyman. FIRST ROW; J. Orlando, G. Morton, B. Shea, F. Miller, A. Schaffhauser, P. Pinkner, D. Samms, R. Scarborough, J. Mau, J. Niemeyer, B. Peoples, SECOND ROW:E. Schaefer, M. Richardson, J, Russell, G. Praul, A. Sherman, J. Nelson, C. Pfrommer, S. McCloy, J. Payne, M. Schroeder, Mr. Raffensperger, THIRD ROW; D. Pilbrow, T. Sharp, L. Muir, J. Scott, L. Skoogfors, W. Sellers, A. Robinson, A. Please, R. Shober. The eighth graders, having completed a successful first year in Junior High, are proving to be good school citizens by participating in many school activities. FIRST ROW; R. Vick, E. Standen, S. Snyder, R. Suny, S. Young, E. Turkington, B. Stewart, B. Young, P. Von- Kleeck, D. Trowbridge, D. Underhill, SECOND ROW; K. Williams, P, Smith, G. Wigglesworth, D. Stone, D. Smith, C. Webster, Z. Warwick, E. Stephenson, S. Smith, R. Standen, T. Taylor, Mr. Richute, THIRD ROW; G. Yoder, H. Standen, W. Williams, R. Williams, W. Spiller, r. Spring, R. Stevens, W. Warwick. FIRST ROW: W. Dellevigne, H. Clark, D. Bogardus, T. Darrah, S. Alexander. J. Jacobs. J. Jacobs. B. Allen, S, Collins, H. Bruegal, C. Banks, M. Cook, M. Blackley SECOND ROW; J, Cavallero, R. Buzby, R. Brown, E. Camp- bell, M. Angelaccio, M. Brinson, V. Engelking, C, Alexander, R. Butler, J. Bricker, J. Barer, K. Emmons, J. Farr, M. Crothers, E. Cotuel, Miss Manlove THIRD ROW: G. Atkinson, D. Ceton, R, Brown, R. Copper, N, BreMiller, D. Conard, D. DePova, R, Courbis, D. Danby, C. Chapman, S. Dorey SfVfUTH eniiDtiis FIRST ROW: L. Green, B. Learned, S. Freeman, B. Klinck, G. Goodwin, D. Lennox, J. Lambert, I. Ibbs, J. Knicker- bocker, G. Kay, L. Lindborg, B. Kinsley SECOND ROW: W. Frankland, K. Grantham, G, Gardner, S. Garrett, J. Goldmeyer, S. Fitzgerald, G. Hawkins, C. Iffland, R. Lawhorn, J. Kegel, J. Klinger, H. Heym, Mrs. Morton THIRD ROW; J. Knorr, L. Heathman, C. Iffland. P. Flinn, L. Ferrara, T. Grier, R. Grigsby, W. Hall, J. Ferrara, J. Lipton, J. Grigsby, F. Greger FIRST ROW; W. Pearson, J. Nussle, J. Paarz, J. Patton, J, Rigby, J. Mackey, S. Robertson, R. Schonwald, M. Scott, J. Magge, D. Pesto, K. Olson, R, McBride SECOND ROW; R. Mendelzon, W. Mills, J. Schwenk, R. McKittrick,A. Richardson, M. Malman, R. Megonigal, C. Scotten, G. Ritchie, D. Rosecky, G. Matters, L. Schaffner, Miss Loner- gan THIRD ROW; L. Ricci, R. Orr, G. Myers, M. McKay, D, Rode, A. Ortlip, B. Raymond, T, Rossano.D. Price, C. Newton, J. MacNeal siiiBLL losizf BuuflRGun nymBtii FIRST ROW; R. Vick, K. Solcow, M. Sunner, A, Walton, B. Wurster, L. Snyder, P. Sheafer, M. Sibole, G. Wheat- ley, A. Spector, P. Seng, SECOND ROW; J. Westergom, T. Wood, G. Vick, R. Turner, L. Suny, J. Stone, D. Tol- son, J. Young, G. Young, B. Williams, R. Smedley, P. Wallace, G. Smith, M. Yomtob, THIRD ROW; Mr. Ober- holtzer, L. Widing, R. Wilson, E. Wilmore, M. Wheaton, D. Timpe, J. Zamp itella, R. Zampitella, T. Shea, S. Sharp, W. Sundemeier, D. Tarr, H. Shupard. 1 Jim and George Mrs. Horner, Mrs. King, Mrs. Lindsay, Mrs. McClure, Mrs. McGuigan i T ' % ; FIRST ROW: R. Cubbler, J. Malin, R. Cope, D, Taylor, R. Shaw, R. Switz, F. Mahan. SECOND ROW: T. Moore, L. Celia, R. Crete, J. Renner. (0. n. TIGERS fOUGHT M.N. 6 M.N. 27 M.N. 0 M.N. 12 M.N. 6 I tT i ' ll M.N. 14 1 ' M.N. 13 Warp!e-Newtown Senlor H.S.hLItorarv Newtown Square, Pennsylvania VARSITY RECORD Radnor 27 Chichester 1 4 Clifton Heights 39 Yeadon 13 Spring City o Prospect Park 0 Nether Providence 13 Springfield 20 1 • Our football team hod a good season this year. One of the highlights of the season was the 13-13 tie with the league champions. Nether Providence. As usual, our team was hampered by injuries. Bob Crete, our first string fullback, could not play several games. Jerry Renner our left halfback, received an arm injury which slowed him down in one of the games. This year the annual football banquet was held on December 4 in the school gynn . Dave Low received the Tri-Community sportsmanship award. The Bill Pritchard lineman of the year award went to Jack Malin. Captain Tom Moore received the Joseph T. Mullray award as the most valuable player. This year seven senior lettermen were presented with jold footballs. doyGH m dfflDy FIRST ROW: R. Shaw, J. Malin, D. Taylor, R. Cope, D. Low, W. Green, F. Mahan, Tom Moore, R. Crete, R. Switz. SECOND ROW: Mr. Nye, W. Hoffman, R. Roth, C. Harkins, C. Elliot, R. Wilson, T. MacDonald, R. Cubbler, L. Celia, R. Gennarelli, Terry Moore, J. Renner, Mr. DiCampli, Mr. Watson. THIRD ROW: J. Gillmor, F. Burton, S. Broadbelt, F. Haney, B. Sellers, R. Feldkercher, J. Donovan, J. Bater, A. Wright, J. Hess, A. DiCarlo, A. Banta, L. lampieri. FIRST ROW: D. Duncan, J. Gordon, E. Dowden, A. Bater, C. Knickerbocker, R. Ewing, H. Shupard, H. Lyman, H. Eberwein, J. Fowle. SECOND ROW: J. Stuhlmuller, R. Lowborn, P. Turner, R. Hughes, A. Wallace, J. O’Connor, D. Wilmore, R, Harris, W. Scott, W. Spiller, K. Porter, R. Gillmor. THIRD ROW: Mr. Pittman, R. Stevens, P. Sherrard, P. Morris, A. Capotosto, J. Janssen, R. Williams, S. Pancoast, A. Shupard. syccEssfOL stflson fOE junion Hiuy RECORD M.N. 14 Yeadon 19 M.N. 20 Clen-Nor 6 M.N. 7 Chichester 6 M.N. 20 Sharon Hill 13 M.N. 14 Spring Field 6 M.N. 6 Nether Providence 6 This year the Marp I e- Newtown Junior High Varsity Football Team, under Coach Pittman ' s guidance, had one of its best records in the history of the school. The competition led to an excellent team spirit. In several games the boys came from behind to win or tie. After losing in the last minute of play to Yeadon, the team won the next four games and tied in their last contest. The players elected Davis Wilmore captain and Robert Harris co-captain. 56 I Uimi TILL IHty fifiOUl UP The boys on this year ' s Pee Wee Team will be carrying the ball for Marple-Newtown in future years. The experience they have gained this year will be of great value inyears to come. The boys will be responsible for keeping up or bettering the athletic record of this school. RECORD M.N. 7 G len-Nor 6 M.N. 0 Chichester 0 M.N. 0 Nether Providence 20 M.N. 6 Springfield 7 M.N. 19 Yeadon 0 FIRST ROW: T. Darrah, S. Collins, H. Bruegal, W. Mills, R. Vick, W. Williams, R. McBride, G. Atkinson, L. Green, D. Pilbrovv, D. Underhill. SECOND ROW: P. Vonkleeck, R. Schonwald, A. Richardson, R. Scar- borough, R. Buzby, A. Spector, P. Wallace, R. McKittrick, A. Robbinson, P. Braun. THIRD ROW: Mr. Richute, T. Clute, L. Ricci, D. Danby, D. Tarr, W. Sellers, W. Bullock, G. Wigglesworth, S. Young, D. Boyer, T. Shea. w V W 1 V wlw 1 VF 11 i ■) Ai w P. Orlando, F, HoUenstein, E. Wessel, J. Walker, A. Moyer, S. Schaffner, C. Braun, P. Moran, D. Seracke, W. Crete, J. Hughes, P. Dawn, A. Kelly. If [ftOm UJfM GOLD VARSITY RECORD M.N. 1 Darby 4 M.N. 1 Haverford 4 M.N. 1 Nether Providence 5 M.N. 1 Chester 1 M.N. 1 Clifton Heights 1 M.N. 1 Ellis Country School 0 M.N. 1 Springfield 3 M.N. 0 Media 4 The varsity captain and Mi I ler-Harvey award winner was Frannie Hottenstein. She and the others on the team worked together to hold up the school spirit, which they did very well. There were five silver hockey sticks given to the senior girls on the varsity team. The awards were presented to the girls at the football banquet on December 4. 58 Six laps, girlsl Get goingl That was the familiar cry that started our daily hockey j practices. Although our record didn ' t show too many wins, we were out there fighting under J the direction of our swell coaches, Mrs. McHugh and Mrs. Morton. | In the middle of our season, we went to the Merion Cricket Club and practiced with | members of the Philadelphia Field Hockey Association. We also had a practice game with Ridley Township. j T i THfTO Bf IIICH FIRST ROW: E. Wessel, C. Braun, J. Walker, P. Moran, D. Serake, W. Crete, A. Kelly, F. Hottenstein, P. Dawn, J. Hughes, A. Moyer, S. Schaffner, P. Orlando. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Morton, E. Hoch, M. Cox, K. Hall, M. Blum, B. Davies, C. Dollos, S. Beam, A. D ' Onofrio, D. Bates, C. Stuhlmuller, E. Porter, B. Maddox, L. Grantham, M. Farter, J. Etcove, G. Gilbert, J. Balmer, S. Brown, Mrs. McHugh. f -mm 1 “ w p 1 W ■■■I % . -m Wx j Z ' j HM i .X. W W.. P i 1 Hi !■ 1 4 V OUT OF BOUODS This year the boys ' Varsity basketball team got off too bad start with several injuries in the first three games, but the team picked itself up and got going. In the last six games, the boys more than held their own on the court. Frank Mahan proved himsief an outstanding player as well as a good captain. Lettermen who really gave the team a boost were Cubbler, Feldkircher, button, Moore, Renner, and Shaw. RECORD M. N. 42 Yeadon 55 M. N. 30 Ridley Park 33 M. N. 72 Media 46 M. N. 25 Springfield 32 M. N. 26 Col lingdale 40 M. N. 36 Upper Chichester 46 M. N. 47 Nether Providence 51 M. N. 42 Clifton 56 M. N. 27 Sharon Hill 58 M. N. 37 Springfield 46 M. N. 42 Darby 67 M. N. 46 Upper Chichester 36 M. N. 45 Nether Providence 42 M. N. 57 Clifton 56 M. N. 39 Sharon Hill 46 M. N. 42 Clifton 44 BOYS VARSITY R. Shaw, S. Short, T. Moore, L. Celia, R. Feldkirscher, F. Mahan, R. Cubbler, D. Low, P, button, J. Renner This year ' s Jay Vee team started the season green and inexperienced. The team, however, improved steadily and ended its season with a fair share of wins or close games. Sophomore Joseph Hess was the Jay Vee high scorer, averaging almost ten points m every M. N. 18 Ridley Park 33 M. N. 21 Yeadon 33 M. N. 45 Media 37 M. N. 22 Eddystone 41 M. N. 29 Springfield 48 M. N. 18 Collingdale 30 M. N. 29 Chichester 26 M. N. 32 Nether Providence 31 M. N. 29 Clifton Heights 39 M. N. 19 Sharon Hill 38 M. N. 16 Springfie Id 36 M. N. 32 Darby 36 M. N. 36 Chichester 31 M. N. 39 Nether Providence 19 M. N. 35 Clifton Heights 41 M. N. 44 Sharon Hill 41 jiiy VIES impROVt UIITH {XtPtfiltnCt R. Clifford, T. Young, R. Mason, J. Neely, J. Hurford, J. Gillmor, A. Wright, M. Elliott, J. Hess. M. Shearn; CENTER: Mr. Watson. 1 . 1 ‘. 4? i V t ! T I ' M’ fi 1 1 FIRST ROW: Mr. Pittman, H. Eberwein, J. Fowle, A. Batet, R. Gillmot, R. Ewing; SECOND ROW: J. Stuhlmuller, W. Scott, T. Nester, P. Shertard, R. Harris, G. Wheaton, K. Porter. ilUOIOII HIGH BOyS SHOHI SPIRIT The boys on the Junior High Varsity team showed others the M. N. spirit in their games this year. In the last league game. Darby, tied for championship of the league, was given a rough time by our boys. In the tournament game with Smedley, M. N. was out-classed; but an impartial crowd applauded our boys for their good, clean playing on the floor. Harris was the team captain and high scorer. His co-captain was Gillmor. RECORD M. N. 19 Ridley Township 49 M. N. 42 Media 31 M. N. 23 Lansdowne 32 M. N. 23 Yeadon 52 M. N. 19 Springfield 33 M. N. 32 Providence 43 M. N. 30 Glen Nor 24 M. N. 27 Chichester 37 M. N. 32 Darby 33 Tournament M. N. 27 Smedley 35 62 The Pee Wee team deserves a good deoi of credit for the way it played this year. The boys were young and inexperienced, but they kept trying and did their best. The boys got a lot out of their playing, and each boy played in every game. Sam Young was the high scorer and captain of his team. RECORD M. N. 10 Ridley Township 16 M. N. 25 Media 10 M. N. 11 Lansdowne 25 M. N. 9 Yeadon 22 M. N. 8 Springfield 34 M. N. 11 Providence 31 M. N. 21 Glen Nor 16 M. N. 10 Chichester 16 M. N. 17 Darby 25 PH lytES my hard CENTER: S. Young; FIRST ROW: P. Wallace, T. Austin, D. Duncan, R. Scarborough, A. Spector; SECOND ROW: R. Lawhorn, W. Sellers, G. Wigglesworth, Mr. Pittman, D. Tarr, D. Boyer, T. Clute. ' -iCt. F. Hottenstein, P. Dawn, W. Crete, A. Kelly, M. Farrer; CENTER; E. Gery. fUfliGy PLUS The varsity season for the girls opened with a hard-won victory over Nether Providence. Good, hard playing was characteristic of the varsity team in all their games, whether lost or won. Eleanor Gery was the high scorer and captain of the varsity team. VARSITY RECORD M. N. 39 Nether Providence 38 M. N. 28 Prospect Park 35 M. N. 29 Radnor 33 M. N. 28 Yeadon 26 M. N. 17 Sharon Hill 31 M. N. 26 Springfield 34 M. N. 52 Ellis Country School 10 M. N. 29 Clifton Heights 30 64 The girls ' basketbal I teams proved their playing abi li ty this year. With the handicap of few practices, the girls played every game with enthusiasm and ability. Thanks is due to Mrs. Morton for her excellent coaching. The teams owe a large part of their success to her work with them. JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD M. N. 33 Nether Providence 13 M. N. 21 Prospect Park 24 M. N. 15 Radnor 40 M. N. 35 Yeadon 25 M. N. 25 Sharon Hi 1 1 27 M. N. 24 Springfield 37 M. N. 23 Ellis Country School 18 M. N. 28 Clifton Heights 27 OtUI COACH OtTS fifSOLTS FIRST ROW: F. Hottenstein, M. Farrer, E. Wessel, E. Gery, M. Blum, B. Davis, M. J. Cox; SECOND ROW; A. D ' Onofrio, J. Roth, B. Warren, S. Schaffner, W. Crete, D. Bates, L. Grantham, P. Deibett, C. Stuhmuller; THIRD ROW: Mrs. Morton, G. Mercardo, P. Dawn, B. L. Fisher, E. Porter, A. Kelly, M. Kelly, B. Steinhouse, E. Hoch, J. Markey. ' M 1 1 A i J f.1 1 4 ll FIRST ROW: G. Gilbert, L. Robertson, L. Grantham. SECOND ROW: E. Wessel, C. Braun, D. Wallace, F. Hottenstein “onuiflfiD TO viciORy” Every Wednesday and Friday morning you could hear the shouts of the cheerleaders echo through the gym as they practiced for Saturday ' s game. Captained by Lynne Robertson, they worked hard throughout the year and stayed behind our boys through victory and defeat. The cheerleaders tried very hard to boost the spirit of everyone in the school by giving pep rallies before each home game. By coming out to a P.T.A. meeting and teaching the cheers, they also tried to get the support of the parents. Much thanks goes to Mrs. Duncan and to all those who helped make our seasons successful. 66 SIS! BOOfll! m The Junior High cheerleaders have certainly helped to make our Junior High players victorious. Although they aren ' t praised as much as the Senior High cheerleaders, they have gained good experience for future years. They are under the able leadership of Captain Kathy Manges. FIRST ROW: S. Alexander, K. Grantham, S. Robertson, J. Bater. SECOND ROW: P. O’Neil, K. Manges. M. Haynes. The indispensables On my honor, M. -N. Girl Scouts Uhl HH HBV wji tkik c : J 1 ■• I 1 1 P f ( i i h [ 1 OflU mmi PAID Off Majorette Captain: Joyce Montgomery BAND OFFICERS Janet Stone . Warren Hamilton Vincent Mackey Thomas Young . . . . Captain . First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant This year ' s band was a great success. Our new uniforms, the resultof much hard work, drew crowds to all the football games. We helped to finance our uniforms with a Tag Day at which we earned more than $1000. Mr. Doran, our leader, has done an excellent job. He has trained the band and organized community support for it. The school is proud of its uniformed band, and the band is proud to serve the school . 70 mosic [iiflMiis The chorus this year has served M. N . well . It has sung in a Christmas program, the Spring Concert, and several assembly programs at school. It has also sung in programs for the com- munity , The chorus is large, and many of its memibers are underclassmen who will keep up the good work in the coming years. Thanks is owed to Mr. Oberholtzer, whose able directing made the good singing of the chorus possible. FIRST ROW; M. Everet, S. Nuss, K. Manges, C. Watson, S. Niemeyer, N. Miller, R. Gantz, C. Young, R. Whitehead, S. Worrell, L. Hartnett, G. Gilbert. SECOND ROW; K. Mulhern, J. Wadlund, J. Brown, D. Mitton, E. Snyder, N. Wertz, S. Mahan, J. Lawhorn, N. Powell, Mr. Oberholtzer. THIRD ROW: D. Howe, D. Di- Pova, E. Hoch, J. Stone, P. O ' Neil, E. Forsythe, F. Caslar, D. Christiansen, S. Jasper, E. Hormann. FOURTH ROW: J. Yomtob, F. Mahan, D. Low, W. Bell, T. Arnsdorf, R. Crete, J. Glasse. SEATED: W. Dellevigne, E. Underhill, R. Montgomery, T. Moore, M. Evert, P. Moran, L. Suny, STANDING: R. Schonwald, E. Dowden, J. Nelson, D. Wallace, L. Lindborg, R. Harris, R. Coleburn, G. Wheaton, G. An dreas, P. Sherrard, W. Hoffman, J. Hall, Mr. Miller, B. Smith. BV ' ui n f; ■KiM iHI J T f [■A .Ak ' B SI B liCTIVt STUDtnT coyncii Our Student Council has been very active in school affairs this year. As one result of the fine work done by this group, our football schedule was improved by adding larger schools to the list of our opponents. Although this is his first year at MarpI e-Newtown, Mr. Miller stepped into the place vacated by Mr. Trawney last year and is taking over like a veteran advisor. The officers elected by the Student Council are Mark Evert, President; Robert Montgomery, Vice-President; Patricia Moran, Secretary; and Terry Moore, Treasurer. 72 10 ( 0 . 0 . offloiy tvEoyooDy oeods toe (ooo-oeois The Mar-News staff started a busy year with two new sponsors- Miss Lonergan and Mr. George. Co-editors, Arlene D ' Onofrio and Carol Stulhimul ler, and their many assistants worked hard to cover all the events of the school year with a bigger and better paper. FIRST ROW: V. Mackay, E. Hormann, C. Stuhlmuller, A. D ' Onofrio, SECOND ROW: C. Collison, Miss Lonergan, R. Lawhorn, S. Robertson, J. Buckley, L. Schaffner, J. Mackey, D. Pesto, C. Dollos, F. Miller, P. Pinkner, THIRD ROW: Mr. George, B. Danby, K. Hall, L. Grantham, D. Bates, A. Ortlip, F, Fagley, A. Kelly, R. Romanelli, P. Moran, C. Braun, L. lampirei, D. Mitton FIRST ROW: G. Gilbert, C. Hirsch, M. Anson, J. Williamson, J. Walker, C. Goodman, J. Gilbert, J. Roth, P. Dawn, C. Braun, F. Hottenstein, M. Farrer, G. Mercado, J. Wolff, L. Hartnett, M. Cox, Mrs. Morton. SECOND ROW: M. Blum, P. Orlando, D. Herman, E. Wessel, S. Beam, W. Grete, B. Maddox, D. Bates, R. Coleburn, D. DePova, J. Markey, D, Reardon, C. Harlow, L. Robertson, M, Kofeldt, J. Stone, Miss Yeingst, THIRD ROW: S. Werkheiser, S. Phillips, R. Guest, S. Brown, A. Moyer, P. Deibert, K. Collins, S. Schaffner, A. D’Onofrio, P. Moran, E. Gery B. Fisher, E. Porter, B. Danby, K. Hall, E. Hermann, Miss Liddick. Tfii-Hi-y This year the Tri-Hi-Y was made up of fifty girls from gradesten to twelve. After initiation which was held at Ned Nedurian ' s, their first project was sel ling chrysanthemums with the school colors attached for the Thanksgiving game. On December 22nd the girls visited the Chester Day Nursery, taking Santa Claus and a pack of gifts with them. They also had refreshments, and everyone came home with a I ittle bit more Christmas spirit. They sold Easter eggs again this year, the profits going toward the annual Mother-Daughter banquet . All in all, the Tri-Hi-Y had a very successful and enjoyable year. 74 The Hi-Y, a young men ' s Christian organization dedicated to helping others, did just that this year. It organized parties and dances in the school . Orange and black school pencils sold by the Hi-Y became a familiar sight throughout the school. Two of the boys represented M.N. in a Hi-Y conference of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. They were a few of the men who came from miles around to enjoy a fun-packed weekend. FIRST ROW: R. Roth. W. Frick, L, Celia. SECOND ROW: V. Mackey, M. Shearn, J. Hess. J. Glasse, E. Mc- Gillicuddy, C. Elliot. THIRD ROW: Mr. Wertz, D. Haney, W. Schwartz, T. Arnsdorf, J. Gillmor, L. Balch, A. Santa. V 1 ■ 1 f f J c J FIRST ROW: C. Harkins, D. Goodman, R. Cope, D. Low, R. Shaw. SECOND ROW: J. Malin, T. Moore, F. Ma- han, R. Crete. THIRD ROW: P. Lutton, L. Celia, R. Cubbler. FOURTH ROW: R. Feidkirscher, W. Green. FIFTH ROW: J. LaKarnafeaux. HflIL 10 THE VflIISITy M.N. ' s Varsity Club is made up of those who have earned their varsity letter as players or managers in one or more of the school sports The club was formed just this year with Mr. Nye as a willing and able director. It is primarily a service club working in the interest of the school. M.N. can expect great things of the boys in the near and distant future. 76 STueoy nno STfluncfi mtysiBOD M. N ' s monifors live dangerously! No one can deny that they have had a tough job directing the traffic that jammed our halls this year. But the monitors have done such a good job at keeping order in the halls that students have had an occasionally good chance of coming out alive from the between-period rush. SITTING: FIRST ROW: A. Moyer, E. Hormann, C. Braun, F. Hottenstein, SECOND ROW: T. Moore, J. Beers R. Gennarelli, R. Cubbler, STANDING: R. Grete, L. Celia, J. Barer, W. Green, F. Mahan, W. Manges, J. Malin, T. Moore. tuesdh high school ' OmMU UHlMll 1353 LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Low, M. Evert, K. Cooper, C. Braun, T. Moore, D. Wallace, J. Yomtob, D. Seracke, J. Gillmor, N. Eachus, A. D ' Onofrio, D. Howe, L. Mau. (II. II. PRtStniS- CRinil PROTOGRRPHER” Casey .... Ann Williams . Captain Logan . Sumner Powdrell Hoyt Lawrance . Dorothea Powdrell Tony Marchant . , .John Gillmor Dorothy Seracke , Joseph Yomtob , Dudley Howe , Thomas Moore , Nancy Eachus , . Mark Evert lone Powdrell Glory Powdrell Carla Carew Willoughby . Eve Dobson . Hannah Hunter Maria Zulenka Arlene D ' Onofrio . Carol Braun . Carol Braun . . Dave Low Deborah Wallace , . Leona Mau . Kay Cooper An eventful night at M.N. was Novennber 20, 1953, for it marked the successful pres- entation of our school play, Crime Photographer . The great success of the play is largely due to the producer, Mr. Miller, and his assistant. Miss Lonergan. Yes, Mr. Miller can now get some sleep! Hats off to Dave Low who stepped into the role of butler at the last moment, replacing the injured Bob Grete. Thanks also to Mr. Benevit, the stage crew, prompters, and all others who contributed their time and talents to the success of the production. 78 0«I TO TOP LOST OTflil’S lltCORD For The past two years the debating team has won the championship in its league. The other teams debating with us are Ridley Township, Nether Providence, and Med ia. This year ' s team tried to repeat the fine record and gain permanent possession of the Media Rotary Club trophy. The subject for debate was. Resolved: That the President of the United States Should Be Elected by the Direct Vote of the People. The two speakers for the affirmative team were Carol Stullmuller and Arlene Kelly; the two speakers for the negative, JohnGillmor and Arthur Wright. SEATED; A. Kelly, C. Braun, J. Gillmor; STANDING: C. Stuhlmuller, A. Suna, D. Seracke, D. Gross, Mr. Kachur. s. i. 1 ARCHERY CLUB Mr. DiCampli The members of the archery club have been learning the funda- mentals of archery in shooting arrows and target shooting. There are two groups-the beginners and the experts-which have held tourna- ments . ART CLUB Mr. Law The eleven members of the art club have worked this year in many different mediums such as oil paint, pen and ink, and pencil. They have produced many works of which they can be proud. AVIATION CLUB Mr. Watson The aviation club has held discussions about planes — how they fly and how they can be used. The club also enjoyed movies about aviation . CARDS AND GAMES CLUB Mr. Richute The members of the cards and games club have had fun playing cards, bingo, and little trick games this year. CHEF CLUB Miss Campbell The boys in the chef club have enjoyed themselves cooking and preparing simple dishes. CHESS AND CHECKERS CLUB _ Mr. Wertz The club members enjoyed learning and playing the games of chess and checkers. HOBBY-MODEL CLUB Mr. Benevit The boys in the hobby-model club have been working on models bought in hobby stores. The finished models of planes, trains, boats, cars, stage-coaches, and fire engines have beendisplayed in the shop. JUNIOR BAND Mr. Doran The junior band was organized for those who are not yet in the high school band. The club does not march, although some of the members play in the high school band. CLOBS JUNIOR CHORUS Mr. Oberholfzer The girls in the junior chorus have met to sing the selections they enjoy. They sang in assembly and in the spring Concert. JUNIOR RED CROSS Mr. Harbage The girls in the Junior Red Cross Club have been carrying out various service projects such as making joke books for hospitalized servicemen . LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Miss Kantner The library assistants have been made up of twenty girls who checked books and put them away. They also stamped new maga- zines and newspapers and cut library passes. MAJORETTE CLUB Miss Richards The girls in the majorette club have been learning the funda- mentals of baton twirling. They have also learned twirling routines and marching procedure in preparation for becoming members of the High School band . PROJECTOR CLUB Mr. Raffensperger The members of the projector club learned to operate the school ' s audio-visual equipment. They went into classrooms and ran the pro- jectors wherever their help was needed. TEEN-AGE BOOK CLUB Miss Manlove The book club members have met to read and report on books. They have bought 25 copies of books for their club. WRESTLING CLUB Mr. Curtis In the wrestling club, boys learned the better known wrestling holds. They worked to develop balanced, self-dependence, and a- gi lity in the sport. SCOTTS HI-0 MAN ' S RIGHT TC KNOWLEDGE ANI F R E E aiS I AN ' S RIGHT TO 40WLEDGEAND hepreeuse (uMii a. 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Television Specialists Sales - Service - Installation Newtown Square 1339 ELgin 6-5000 Hardware that is Built for Hard Wear JACOB LOW Paint — Seed — Tools — House Furnishings Hilltop 9963 Eagle Road West Chester Pike Manoa, Pa. McGARRITY— MOSER Dodge — Plymouth Passenger Cars Dodge job-rated trucks 625 West Chester Pike Havertown, Pa. AL 4-6161 Hilltop 6-5770 Compliments of GEORGE P. CRILLMAN, M. D. Compliments of E. HIMMELSTEIN, M. D. Compliments of the WILLIAM F. MORROWS FREISCHMIDT BROS. 2359 W. Chester Pike Brooma II, Pa . Compliments D K ELECTRONICS CO. 5 Clyde Lane Newtown Square, Pa. Phone — Newtown Sq. 2424 Finest Service — Anywhere Compliments of WARREN VON UFFEL LOOMIS BROS. CORP. 109W. Market Street West Chester, Pa. Combination Storm Windows Custom Kitchens - Fiberglass Awnings Rock Wool (Home) Insulation Westinghouse Appliances For Free Estimate — Call West Chester 2210 BEVERAGE CENTER E. MUEHLMATT FLORIST Flowers for Alt Occasions Mfuia Road, Marplf. 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Sale Service ELgin 6-0802 ELgin 6-1474 HERBICEK MATHEWS Television--High Fidelity Sales--Service ELgin 6-1249 SINCEREST BEST WISHES TO THE H i 1 iTop 6-6510 GRADUATES REED’S Dr. Jerome Mones Affi liate Dental Surgeon Misses ' and Women ' s Apparel MANOA SHOPPING Broomall, Pennsylvania CENTER A STRONG BANK HOUSES THE HOPES AND DREAMS OF ITS COMMUNITY We are a neighborhood bank, thaf is why we can offer you a more interested, intimate and special service than any other type of banking institution. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DELAWARE COUNTY MEDIA Swarthmore Springfield MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Compliments of WEST CHESTER LINCOLN-MERCURY, INC. 4 N. Adams Street West Chester, Pennsylvania N. J. Lario, Mgr. SPORTING GOODS Fishing Tackle Guns and Ammunition Athletic Equipment 18 S. Orange Street Phone MEdla 6-1 823 Media, Penna. BILL BATTEY THE POTTER PRESS Boston 1902-1954 Waltham Salesbooks - Continuous Forms Tabulating Forms Philadelphia Office 101 North 33rd St. BAring 2-8147 MEDFORD ' S Luncheon Meats for Quality Flavor Best wishes to the Tigers. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM B. GRETE PEG AND BILL URIAN GRADYVILLE GENERAL STORE The Biggest Little Store In Town Phone: Valleybrook 2823 Gradyville Pennsylvania r ] LAMB TAVERN Estableshed 1808 Springfield Road and Eagle Road Springfield, Del. Co., Pa. Famous For Over A Century For Fine Food Swarthmore 6-2611 Swarthmore 6-9662 LARCHMONT PHARMACY 3111 West Chester Pike Larchmont, Pennsylvania We gladly deliver ELgin 6-1950 f Serving PMIadsIphia’s West Suburbs from 69th STREET TERMINAL rt« srsr fCONOSUCAl TIANSfOtTATION VINCE ' S BARBER SHOP 3 Barbers Prompt and Courteous Service 2553 W. Chester Pike Broomal 1 Phone: ELgin 6-9951 Official Jeweler for Marple-Newtown High School ROBERT J. SOO K CO. Estableshed 1902 Manufacturing Jeweler . Class And College Rings . Charms . Medals . Pins With Year-Guards . Sorority And Fraternity Pins . Trophies . Prom Favors For Quality at a Reasonable Price — Buy Direct from the Manufacturer 1001 Chestnut St. Victory Bldg., Phila. SLEEPY HOLLOW FARM MARKET Farm Produce Delicatessen Groceries Open Everyday til 9:30 P.M. Church Lane and West Chester Pike louii] HID counm fUROITUlit CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF 1954 HEADQUARTERS FOR Drexel Furniture Habitant Pine Consider Wi Nett Paramount Va lentine-Seaver Heywood-Wakefield Ethan-Allen Simmons Hide-a-Beds Beautyrest Daystrom Many Others EXCLUSIVELY WITH BEST WISHES ALBANS BUSINESS ASSOCIATION JAMES McKENNA- Hauling and Grading TIM ' S - Bar and Grill L S APPLIANCES MACKEY ' S PHARMACY NEWTOWN BARBER SHOP (Frank Terzano) VELDE ' S FARM MARKET SUNOCO STATION (David Heath) RODENBOH REAL ESTATE CARLUCCI CUSTOM TAILORS ALEXANDER CLEANER BARRETTS ' HARDWARD HARTNETT ' S 5 10 BEAUTY BY HELEN BUD EWING ' S MARKET R. H. SHELLY PAPER CORP. MARIE ' S DRESS SHOP ANGUS MEAT MARKET Compliments of FRANK J. CAPONE Broomoll, Po. BONSALL - CETON, FLORISTS BILL ' S BARBER SHOP Seasonal Potted Plants Clyde Lane Next to Post Off. open six days a week Bill Taylor, Prop . Elgin 6-1091 Broomal 1 , Pa . H. L. BEAM Electric Service Frigidaire Appliances and CompI iments of Admiral Television At Light In Larchmont Phone: Elgin 6-1850 LAYMAN ' S DRY - CLEANING VICTORIA GARDENS FLORIST 2 Clyde Lane Newtown Square, Pennsylvania Phone: Elgin 6-0902 Prescriptions BROOMALL PHARMACY West Chester Pike, Broomall, Pa. A. J. Falcon Elgin 6-4242 Compliments of DOWNS HARDWARE 21 N. Sproul Road Broomall, Pa. Elgin 6-0684 Compliments of SAM PEACOCK Manager of Broomall Acme Open Till Nine O ' clock Thursday and Friday Nights CompI iments of HARRY EASTBURN HOWARD JOHNSON ' S Complete Dinners-90c up Full Course Luncheons-50 , 60 , 75c We are Now Equipped To Made Reservations for Private Parties of 40 or Less Broomal 1 , Pa . Open 9 A.M. Elgin 6-1134 Appointment Elgin 6-0883 Congratulations THE LA-DONNE BEAUTY SALON APPAREL SHOP Dorothy K. Brown, R.B. 31 N. Sproul Road 2609 West Chester Pike Broomall, Pa. Broomal 1 , Pa . AUTOCAR TRUCKS Autocar Division Of The White Motor Company Exton, Pennsylvania Builders Of Quality Motor Trucks ★ Everything Americans eat, use, or wear comes all or part way by truck. Toys Candy EL 6-0598 Tires YOUNG ' S SERVICE STATION Newtown Rd. Reese Avenue Newtown Square Batteries BESSIE G. PARKER Joe E. Fox Broonnall, Pa, Representing McGARRITY— MOSER Luncheonette Magazines Dodge--Plymouth Passenger Cars Dodge job-rated trucks 625 West Chester Pike ELgin 6-9942 Havertown, Pa. GR. 6-6161 Hilltop 6-8501 EL- 6-6100 DAVIS REED Electric Telephone Line Construction 3060 West Chester Pike Newtown Square, Pa. Congratulations To The Class of ' 54 WILLIAMS. DAVIS, REALTOR 31 19 West Chester Pike, Larchnnont Newtown Square, Pa. Mortgages Rentals Insurance E. W. POWELL Cr CO. NEW rc) VN’ S()UARE. I’A. Lumber Feed Coal Fuel Oil Bui Iding Material Hay Straw Peat Moss Shavings Mi 1 1 work Phone EL-6-6300 Newtown Square Hardware Company Branch of E. W. Powell Co. Newtown Square EL-6-1612 Farm and Garden Supplies Gifts and Specialties Sporting Goods Mechanics ' Tools Devoe Paints Compliments of WILLIAMSON ' S ESSO STATION Edgemont, Pennsylvania Telephone: Elgin - 6-9981 Best Wishes to the members of the Graduating Class - from - THE COUNTY LEADER Your Local Newspaper N.S. 0630 N.S. 9170 N.S. 1679-J F. J. BALLARON SONS Atlantic Service 24 Hour Service For Batteries - Tires - Tubes Accessories Wheel Alignment - Lubrication - Washing - Simonizing Your Cars Called For and Delivered Newtown Square, Pa. Compliments FRANK H. STOUT of the Realtor EDGEMONT TOWNSHIP 2501 West Chester Pike, Broomali Elgin 6-1700 SCHOOL BOARD SUBURBAN DAIRIES, INC. Mrs. Jos. T. Gormley 850 West Chester Pike, Havertown, Pa. HI -6-2249 Lawn Mowers Sharpened SUBURBAN TOOL SHARPENING SERVICE 1 125 West Chester Pike Manoa, Pa. Hi 1 Itop 6-8882 IRVIN H. NIEMEYER Custom Builder Gradyville Newtown Roads Newtown Square, Pa. WHAT YOU HAVE CornioMT ttli b. Ht. Ca Of NOIIM JuaiaOl BE SECURE CONSULT HENRY HIPPLE Real Estate i- Insurance BROOMALL, PA. Phone: Newlown Sq. 0300 Towing- Gasoline Diesel Road Service Engine Rebuilding and Service COAN ' S SERVICE Guaranteed Repairs on All Makes Phone: Newtown Square EL 6-1 875 Media Line Road Larchmont 1 2-Block South of West Chester Pike JAY T. MOURAR Tree Surgeons Newtown Square, Pa. Tree Work From A To Z Phone-ELgin 6-1040 Compliments of MANOA BEVERAGE COMPANY PRINTCRAFT CARD COMPANY, INCORPORATED Commencement Announcements And Personal Cards 1509 Maple Street Scranton 5, Pennsylvania Sundaes Milk Shakes EDGEMONT DAIRY COTTAGE on West Chester Pike, Route 3 Banana Splits Sandwiches Candid Portrait Weddings Commercial Photography Phi la . , Pa . The photographs in this yearbook were taken for Marp I e- Newtown High By BRODER ' S STUDIO 3126 Wilt Street PO-5-7998 THATCHER B. TODD Glen Mi 1 Is, Pa . All Forms of Insurance Compliments of DILL ' S VARIETY STORE The Store for Everything 5c to $5.00 (Next to Acme) Phone-1855 ValleyBrook 2370 LO 4-6070 WALSH FORD COMPANY 216 E. State St., Media MEdia 6-0242 Compliments Compliments of of RICHARD M. SMITH, D. D. S. MR. AND MRS. IRA LOW JAMES McKENNA Top Soi 1 Comp liments Sand-Cinders-Cinder Blocks Winding Way Newtown Square, Pa. of Mushroom Soil Cow Manure Peat Moss Humus ELgin 6-0501 Elgin 6-0808 JOHN A. GILLIS, M. D. Oldsmobi le The Style Leader of Gen ' 1. Motors Years Ahead of Competition --A Broad Selection of Models to Choose From — --See us Before You Buy WHITAKER-BARRETT, INC. Authorized Oldsmobi le Dealer Sales Service RAYMOND H. CALVERT 340 W. Baltimore Avenue MEdia 6-0100 Realtor Sproul Road at Darby Creek CompI iments of Bryn Mawr, Pa. Bryn Mawr 9-2727 ELgin 6-3100 NEWTOWN SQUARE HOTEL FAITH AND UNFAITH CAN NE ' ER BE EQUAL POWERS: UNFAITH IN AUGHT IS WANT OF FAITH IN ALL. TENNYSON nieRPLt ntiyiouin HIGH. SCHOOL PflRtHMtflCHtR flssocifliion GORMAN DAIRIES Fresh Mi Ik Best Of Luck To Class Of 1954 ARROW CLEANERS AND DYERS 2545 Y est Chester Pike Broomall, Pa. ELgin-6-1653 Largest and most modern dry cleaning plant in Delaware County Laboratory controlled for your safety! Pasteurized to your taste! Tel. Newtown Sq. 0638 MARPLE APPLIANCE CENTER Authorized Dealer General Electric Appliances 2551 West Chester Pike Broomall, Pa. THE DILL FUNERAL HOME 23 Bishop Hollow Rood Newtown Square, Pa. Elgin 6-1878 Walter J . Dill Funeral Director Elgin 6-0171 PARKE T. ORTLIP Painting and Paperhanging West Chester Pike Newtown Square, Pa. CHILDREN ' S FAIR Nationally advertised brands of children ' s clothing 1 nfant To Size 14 Phone: EL 6-1551 3717 West Chester Pike Ne wtown Square CompI iments of The ROAD BARONS Quick Courteous Service BROOMALL BARBER SHOP Max Moyse, Proprietor Sproul Road And West Chester Pike Broomall, Pa. Elgin 6-1330 Broomall COPE ' S Jewelry Gifts Costume Jewelry Watches Luggage Trophies Gifts Of Distinction Compliments of Thanks to 10th Grade our Sponsor, RINKY DINKS MISS YEINGST cooeRfiiyiflTioos Dim BtST miSHtS I« IH! CLASS Of ’54 niin iii( CLASS Of ’58 (PJi A ruy I ' V. r O -WL tfjlAs O y r - t ' Ky f 9 tiA( £ C iy0 6uLlC kVj LASS of EST 1 SHES ROM HE LlASS of OUR PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Jesse T. Stone Mary Jane Rathey Jessie, David, and Barbara Stone Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Guth Margaret E . Stone Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Cope Roy Allison Harold E . Mi Her Tonn and Sandy Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Raffensperger Mr. and Mrs. Halfred W. Wertz Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Richute Mr. and Mrs. Rodney L. Law Marcella A. 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